I'mma Cheeshead

Product Description

Majaboy, an independent artist from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, now stationed in the Miami, Florida locale, is an innovative gangster rapper with all the tools of his trade sharpened to the max. Raw but decisive flow, delivery, lyrical content, graphic storylines, and superior wit is Majaboy's trademark. With his latest 11-track EP, 'I'mma Cheesehead' Majaboy shows the full-range of skill from partying hard and waking up with hangovers on '8am' to singing the phrases of the 'camel toe' on 'Dat Pussy Phat' to telling his childhood story on 'Hustleman', where he narrates: 'This shit is fact for us, it's sad as f*** and tragic but/My mama was a dopefiend, she taught me how to bag it up.' On songs like the title track 'I'mma Cheesehead' and 'Dolla Bills' Majaboy balls harder than the average athlete, while on songs like Daddy's Gotta Go, he talks about the reality of being an independent artist, former drug dealer, and--most importantly-- father to his young daughter. In a cadence that reminds one of Tupac's heartfelt, emotional rap style, Majaboy raps, 'Ya daddy gotta go babygirl you know I'mma miss ya/ don't shed a tear I promise soon I'm coming back to get ya/I'm in the studio prayin' and lookin' at your picture/Daddy love you but I gotta go and make us richer/'. Enlisting help from some of his favorite independent artists on tracks like 'Stay High', an ode to weed heads around the world, and 'Traphouse', a vivid depiction of the lifestyle of a crack dealer in a rented duplex, Majaboy delivers a well-rounded EP that is competitive with the albums of today's major label artists.

Majaboy, an independent artist from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, now stationed in the Miami, Florida locale, is an innovative gangster rapper with all the tools of his trade sharpened to the max. Raw but decisive flow, delivery, lyrical content, graphic storylines, and superior wit is Majaboy's trademark. With his latest 11-track EP, 'I'mma Cheesehead' Majaboy shows the full-range of skill from partying hard and waking up with hangovers on '8am' to singing the phrases of the 'camel toe' on 'Dat Pussy Phat' to telling his childhood story on 'Hustleman', where he narrates: 'This shit is fact for us, it's sad as f*** and tragic but/My mama was a dopefiend, she taught me how to bag it up.' On songs like the title track 'I'mma Cheesehead' and 'Dolla Bills' Majaboy balls harder than the average athlete, while on songs like Daddy's Gotta Go, he talks about the reality of being an independent artist, former drug dealer, and--most importantly-- father to his young daughter. In a cadence that reminds one of Tupac's heartfelt, emotional rap style, Majaboy raps, 'Ya daddy gotta go babygirl you know I'mma miss ya/ don't shed a tear I promise soon I'm coming back to get ya/I'm in the studio prayin' and lookin' at your picture/Daddy love you but I gotta go and make us richer/'. Enlisting help from some of his favorite independent artists on tracks like 'Stay High', an ode to weed heads around the world, and 'Traphouse', a vivid depiction of the lifestyle of a crack dealer in a rented duplex, Majaboy delivers a well-rounded EP that is competitive with the albums of today's major label artists.